system synergy


So, the basic question is: how important is synergy between amps and preamps? In particular, how much benefit can be expected from mating amps with preamps that are in the same series? One would think that a good signal from a preamp is a good signal from a preamp, but I imagine impedance and maybe bandwidth matching might be very important. I'm not gear-head enough to say.

There is likely no general answer to this, but I do have a specific case in mind.

I have an Accuphase P-300 and an CJ Motif CR8 Pre (solid state). Both of course excellent vintage (and vintage-ish) units. But the Accuphase was designed with the C-200 preamp in mind, as it were, and the CJ Motif with the CJ Motif power amps in mind.

So, what would I likely find if I switched the Motif for a (sound) C-200 (features aside)? And likewise, what woud I find if I switched the P-300 out for a Motif Power amp (assuming proper matching with loudspeakers)?

Any experienced answers, or even educated speculations appreciated.

Thanks.

rnm4
I have an all Ayre system and have never heard anything better...yes, more expensive, but none better...maybe not even close. I really believe that when an amp and preamp are designed by the same team, the results are better than the separate components.
"Synergy" has become an abused term, more often reflecting preference and taste than electrical compatabilty. It's actually easier to mix and match with the older gear because there used to be almost a pseudo-standard for impedance, gain and sensitivity although DC coupling could be an issue. With stuff that old, decomposition is more of an issue.

I think you have the better combination already but vintage means many things.
One obvious note is the output impedance of the pre to input impedance of the amp. Try to stay at least 10X the latter of the former.

that said I think you can assume that one company would make their own gear sound good together.